Oxycontin

Is Oxycontin available online?
Who offers Oxycontin?Oxycontin is one of the hardest pharmaceuticals to find online.
There are a lot of of sites offering Oxycontin, there are a few legal sites
offering Oxycontin, and there are a lot of crooks wanting to rip you off.

Where can I find the illegal, legal, and rip off sites?
Where can you obtain Oxycontin legally? Who offers online prescriptions for
Oxycontin?
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What is Oxycontin?

OxyContin (Oxycodone hydrochloride
controlled-release) is an opioid analgesic in time-release form. Which means a
small amount of the drug is absorbed over a 12 hour period.

The active ingredient in Oxycontin
is Oxycodone which is the main ingredient in Percocet, Percodan, Tylox, Roxicet,
Oxycocet, OxyIR, Endodan, Endocet and probably a few more names not mentioned.
Oxycodone has been around for years and is used for moderate to severe pain. It
is a Schedule II controlled substance. It works by inhibiting ascending pain
pathways in the Central Nervous System, increases the pain threshold, and alters
pain perception.

The problem with Oxycodone is after
using it for a while the body develops a natural tolerance to the medication, as
it does with all opiates. In order to get the same affect the person needs to
increase the dose. This does not mean the person is addicted. There is a
difference between tolerance and addiction.

The problem that chronic pain
sufferers have with opiates is the need to increase the dose to get the same
affect. Before Oxycontin came along the patient would increase there dose as
tolerance developed and this increased the risk of side effects of the other
ingredient in the medication. For example: Percocet contains Oxycodone 5mg
with Acetaminophen 325mg. Increasing the dose of this medication also increases
the dose of Acetaminophen that the person gets.

Another downfall of fast acting
medications is that you get a peak affect in 2 hours and then a sudden drop of
the medication. So the patient was unable to keep a steady level of the drug in
their system.

In the past in order to get adequate
pain relief, the patient would have to switch to another medication and found it
did not work as well as the Oxycodone.

In 1996 the Purdue Pharmaceutical
company came out with the Oxycontin, the first oxycodone pain medication that is
time released (MSContin is also made by Purdue and is a time released form of
Morphine). These are the only two opiate pain relievers available in a sustained
released formula.

With Oxycontin the patient can get
Oxycodone (A very effective medication for pain) in a sustained released formula
without the adverse affects of acetaminophen or aspirin that is in many of the
fast acting formulas. It releases small amounts of Oxycodone over 12 hours,
keeping the therapeutic levels of this drug in the blood stream. This was a
Godsend for pain patients. For the first time they could get adequate pain
control in a sustained released product. This gave many patients a new outlook
on life. For many this was the first time they were able to get through their
day Painfree! Because it is sustained released it does not cause an elevation
in medication blood levels like the fast acting drugs do. It keeps a steady,
constant level of Oxycodone in the bloodstream, resulting in adequate pain
relief.

Contrary to popular belief you do
not need to be a Cancer patient to take Oxycontin. It works very effectively
for patients suffering with chronic pain. Most of these patients try hundreds
of other medications before finally deciding to go on Opiate treatment.
Contrary to popular belief, patients who take Oxycontin are not junkies, drug
seekers, drug addicts or poor. They are normal people who suffer with a
condition that causes excruciating daily pain and have tried everything to try
and control this pain. They are your mothers, children, neighbors and friends.
All they want is to be able to live their lives without pain.

What Dose of Oxycontin is safe?

OxyContin is supplied in 10 mg, 20
mg, 40 mg, 80 mg, and 160 mg tablet strengths. The tablet strengths describe the
amount of Oxycodone per tablet. The medication is sustained released and lasts
for 12 hours. The pills are given every 12 hours in order to keep a constant
level of the drug in the system.

Oxycontin should not be used for
quick pain relief. It should be used by those patients who suffer with chronic
daily pain that is moderate to severe. It is not for mild pain or for temporary
pain, such as after dental or surgical procedures.

Each patient has to be dosed
individually. What works for one patient may not work for another. This is
true for all the opiates. Physicians start out with the lowest dose and
gradually increase that dose until they reach the point of pain relief.

There are different criteria for
different people. It depends on age, weight, type of pain, history of taking
opiate's in the past.

In a person who has never taken
opiates they start them on the absolute lowest dose. In a person who has been
on opiates in the past the starting dose will be higher.

Oxycontin was produced to provide a
time release of the active ingredient - oxycodone. The pills should not be
broken in half, crushed, snorted, or injected. Doing this could cause a fatal
dose of the medication to be released suddenly.

How does Oxycontin work?

OxyContin is an opioid agonist. Opioid
agonists are substances that act by attaching to specific proteins called opioid
receptors, which are found in the brain, spinal cord, and gastrointestinal tract.
When these drugs attach to certain opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord
they can effectively block the transmission of pain messages to the brain.

Treatment: Primary attention should be
given to the reestablishment of adequate respiratory exchange through provision
of a patent airway and the institution of assisted or controlled ventilation.
The narcotic antagonist naloxone is a specific antidote against respiratory
depression which may result from overdose or unusual sensitivity to narcotics,
including oxycodone. Therefore, an appropriate dose: 0.4 mg should be
administered, preferably by the IV route, simultaneously with efforts at
respiration resuscitation. Since the duration of action of oxycodone may exceed
that of the antagonist, the patient should be kept under continued surveillance
and repeated doses of the antagonist should be administered as needed to
maintain adequate respiration.

An antagonist should not be administered in
the absence of clinically significant respiratory or cardiovascular depression.

Oxygen, IV fluids, vasopressors and other
supportive measures should be employed as indicated. Gastric emptying may be
useful in removing unabsorbed drug.

Important Information on Oxycontin Abuse

I'm sure every American has read at least one
story in their local newspaper or seen at least one news report on the illegal
use of Oxycontin. Oxycontin was made to provide patients with Chronic pain a
way to get their medication in a time released form and does work when used
correctly. When it becomes a problem is when the tablets are crushed, broken,
snorted, injected or the higher dose tablets are taken by someone who has never
taken opiates before. This is dangerous and could lead to death! Their was a
tragic story on the news about 2 sixteen year old girls who took one of the
higher dose tablets, went to bed, and never woke up.

PLEASE educate your children on the dangers
of this medication if used improperly. Even if taken whole - the doses can be
too high for someone who has never taken opiates before in their life. When
these tablets are crushed it is even more detrimental. Percocet contains 5mg
of Oxycodone - One 80 Mg Oxycontin contains the equivalent of 16 Percocet. When
crushed it is like taking 16 Percocet at one time. One 160mg tablet is
equivalent to 32 Percocet. So when used illegally and crushed it is like taking
a whole bottle of Percocet at once. I don't think anyone in their right mind
would do this. This is how dangerous this can be! For pain patients it is a
life saver. For people using it illegally it can cause death.

The drug has become a life saver for many and
has given many people their lives back.